Nexon America declared that MMORPG MapleStory 2 will start on October 10. A standalone Battle Royale mode, known as Mushking Royale, Cheap MapleStory 2 Mesos is available to perform now at no cost (A Fortnite-type Royale Pass is available to buy to make rewards).

MapleStory 2 is a Korean-developed MMORPG and sequel to the 2D 2013 MMORPG MapleStory. The sequel goes complete 3D inside a world, but retains the chibi-characters and arcade universe of MapleStory. Players have a large amount of character customization options, as well as tools to help customize and construct the entire world.

MapleStory 2 was in closed beta during summer. When it launches in October, MapleStory 2 will include another course, the Runeblade, a dozen brand new dungeons, and an elevated level cap from 50 to 60.

If you are planning on playing you are going to want as title reservations continue over to the game to jump in as soon as possible.

Mushking Royale features MapleStory's RPG battle but within a last-person position PvP style and an ever-present circle that is decreasing. Everyone starts with the same skills and stats irrespective of class and level. The newly added Squad Mode allows up to four gamers to band together, and stats have been added to monitor players' progress.

The best Mushking Royale's players from each region will receive the Packs, including the top 10 players of Founder received Legendary Packs. Creator's Packs are differently bought for real cash and comprise a head, as well as packages of benefits and in-game goodies start early access to the game on October 1.

In MapleStory 2, there is no need to stay on one map and grind creatures for long periods of time like in the game. And while quests felt in MapleStory, its sequel's story quests are basically required for leveling up. Your personality levels just and naturally from doing the narrative quest, like in any other MMO that is contemporary or Final Fantasy XIV. This is only one of the biggest ways that MapleStory is catching up with the present generation.

Some more resource management also promotes. This makes the game tougher than the original MapleStory, but the ability rotations you have to do to keep your spirit up are not complicated, like some other MMOs. The first game's combat tends to get a modest mind-numbing when taking down enemies, but dodging area-of-effect skills on a 3D map and keeping up spirit forces you to pay more attention in MapleStory 2 Wikipedia.

These modifications produce MapleStory 2 feel as a better sequel of the old game that it could have been. This is possibly the game for you if you're looking to slay some pigs and run some raids. But if you would like to just grind all night and day, you need to follow the first MapleStory.